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DIY Fabric garland is an easy craft project that uses fabric scraps. It’s so simple you’ll want to make it for windows, a party, or to swap out your colors.
Hot glue the finished flower to the strip of fabric covering the joining seam, and my braided necklace is ready to wear out on the town! Inspiration I found this DIY jewelry idea on the blog Smaller. I loved how her necklace looked, so I made my own craft tutorial with a few minor a...
The no-sew fabric wrap tables of the invention comprise a pair of forms of semi-soft foam which are covered by fabric through a wrap and tuck process. Each form incorporates a straight slit cut into an exterior surface running along its entire length, and each form additionally incorporates ...
Sometimes you just need a quick and easy solution when it comes to entertaining. I absolutely adore fabric table runners. To me, they add instant glamour to any table. In an ideal world, I would show off my sewing skills and make a few runners perfectly
To make these charming bags, simply gather some fabric scraps, dried lavender, and a needle and thread. Make a DIY Tea Towel Tote Bag Transform a humble tea towel into a stylish and eco-friendly tote bag with the DIY Tea Towel Tote Bag project! Simply sew or glue the towel into a...
2. Using Fabric Strips Instead of Hair Ties 3. How to Make a Mask from a Woven Shirt 4. Using Safety Pins and Fabric Strips 5. How to Make a Face Mask with a T-shirt Free Pattern to Sew a Pleated Fabric Face Mask Now that the CDC has officially recommended the use of face masks...
And these super simple to make DIY no sew drapery panels are a perfect example of this philosophy put to work. Gorgeous fabric, sourced affordably, and some simple craft supplies and you’ve got yourself some high end designer look drapery panels that are sure to give your room that ...
There are 5 different fabrics in this ornament(not including the fabrics covering the back), but only a small amount of each one, so you could absolutely get away with using scraps. We found that mixing up textures with the fabrics makes Frankie really pop!
How To's | Kids Craft | No Sew This week, we have a great little No Sew Pouch DIY, perfect for taking along your collectibles for trading at friends’ houses or the school playground. Though I am a big advocate of Teaching Kids to Sew, I think it is also nice to offer some “no...